When is the cheapest time to fly to Hong Kong?

What to see in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is perfect example of how east meets west. It became Britain’s colony in 1842, and became an international trade, finance, and culture centre under its rule.

Now, Hong Kong combines Chinese traditions with British culture. So no worries because that also means the locals can speak Cantonese, Mandarin, and English.

From colonial to cosmopolitan, the city is a gateway for exploring the rest of Asia. Besides shopping districts, Hong Kong has plenty to offer you - tourist attractions, mouth-watering meals, spectacular views, numerous festivals and more.

See all of Hong Kong at Victoria peak, where you’ll find the best views of the city, day or night. If you want a bit of whimsy, buy your tickets to Hong Kong Disneyland and relive your childhood. For Hong Kong’s other best theme park, try Ocean Park and hang out with the animals.

Want to feel more of the east? Hop on the MTR and visit the Giant Buddha on Lantau Island and Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower.

Is your night just starting? Then check out the Temple Street Night Market, or wine and dine in SoHo and Lan Kwai Fong.

Feeling festive? Join in on Hong Kong’s festivals throughout the year. Celebrate the Chinese New Year in February, Dragon Boat Festival in June, Hong Kong National Day in October, Christmas Winterfest in December among others!

When to visit Hong Kong

Used to our climate? Then the best time for you to visit Hong Kong is by the end of April when it’s drier and warmer. Temperatures drop during the last quarter of the year for pleasant weather during the holiday season. And between late May and mid-September, you might experience high temperatures and severe weather.

You can even fly to Hong Kong anytime since Australians can stay in the city within 90 days without a visa. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least six months, and you’re ready to go.

Travelling to and around Hong Kong

All flights land in Hong Kong International Airport. Read this and know your way around HKIA.

There are many ways to wander Hong Kong. But we recommend the Mass Transit Railway (MTR), which has signs in English and connects you to most of Hong Kong destinations.